Tag: April 2014
Good to Know
From employee discrimination issues to the business of medicine, from legal ramifications of the ubiquitous email to regulations on one of the state’s newest...
Born to Build Guitars
When Roger Fritz recently relocated to Alabama — to Fairhope, on Mobile Bay — the state reclaimed the business of a master luthier —...
Need a Heart? We’ll Print You One
Talk about a potentially nasty printer jam. Researchers at the University of Alabama in Huntsville are working toward, perhaps in a decade, being able...
The Tally on Tourism; Rockets at the Top
More than 580, 000 people visited the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville last year, making it the top state attraction charging admission,...
Spotlight on Covington, Butler, Crenshaw & Lowndes Counties
Covington, Butler, Crenshaw and Lowndes counties, located in southeast Alabama, have worked hard to recruit and attract diverse industries, scoring strong in aerospace and...
Tackling the Beast and Crafting Yachts
When you get put on hold at Saunders Yachtworks, a pleasant voice comes on the line and says, “Saunders Yachtworks, the can-do company.”
That simple...
Giant Roars to Full Blast
Christian Dohr was CEO of ThyssenKrupp Steel USA — the massive steel mill in north Mobile County — when we did this interview on...
Remington Has Its Reasons
Syracuse journalist Rick Moriarty recently gave his readers four carefully thought out reasons why Remington Arms Co. selected Alabama over New York for a...
Adtran Wants Your Downloads G.fast
Adtran Inc., a Huntsville-based provider of next-generation networking solutions, will have a substantial say in developing the next generation DSL standard expected to be...
Big Steel’s New Name, New Boss
The partnership that paid $1.55 billion for ThyssenKrupp AG’s steel rolling mill in Calvert gave the facility a new name at an employee-only reception...